East Dawning (, Dongfang Jibai) was Yum China's fusion of the KFC business model with Chinese cuisine.[1] Chinese food was served exclusively, but the chain focused on the elements of Chinese cuisine that were more quickly and easily prepared. This excluded some dishes, such as boiled dumplings (jiaozi), but included steamed pastries such as steamed buns, including the popular xiaolongbao. Soft drinks were eschewed in favor of traditional and modern Chinese drinks such as teas (including milk tea), juices, and soy milk.[2] However, unlike most Chinese fast food, East Dawning used consistent recipes and preparation methods between restaurants.[1] The restaurants were designed to resemble Chinese homes; for instance, the dining tables were similar to offering tables found in many homes.[1]
A test cafeteria-style restaurant was opened in Shanghai in 2004.